mograph
Master of Arts
Funny way to spell Qin Na.what the heck is Quinna? Never heard of it in over 50 years of martial arts and over 30 of that in CMA
Or maybe it’s quinoa?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Funny way to spell Qin Na.what the heck is Quinna? Never heard of it in over 50 years of martial arts and over 30 of that in CMA
The description is decidedly not QinnaFunny way to spell Qin Na.
Or maybe it’s quinoa?
watch the associated video.... that is not Qinna either.... so whatever quinna.... I never heard of itOh, well.
Can't seem to find it. Got link?watch the associated video.... that is not Qinna either.... so whatever quinna.... I never heard of it
Captain Sham?Looking at the OP I just noticed something based on English definitions....
Sham - a thing that is not what it is purported to be.
Qi'n na or Chin Na is the art of seizing and locking. One of the key concepts is locking a chain of joints, not just one. While many arts utilize joint locks, Chin Na is an entire art in itself. My knowledge of this is from Zhao Da Yuan's book, Practical Chin Na. He was the chief martial arts instructor at the Beijing police officer's academy.what the heck is Quinna? Never heard of it in over 50 years of martial arts and over 30 of that in CMA
I know what Qinna is, I've trained a bit. I don't know what Quinna (and that is the spelling on the site) is and per the description on the site, I still don't know what Quinna is.... because it most certainly does not describe qinnaQi'n na or Chin Na is the art of seizing and locking. One of the key concepts is locking a chain of joints, not just one. While many arts utilize joint locks, Chin Na is an entire art in itself. My knowledge of this is from Zhao Da Yuan's book, Practical Chin Na. He was the chief martial arts instructor at the Beijing police officer's academy.
Unlike the aikido that the OP's ref'd web page compares it to, controlling without harming, Qi'n Na is capable of massive damage. This leads me to believe this Koom MA thing is some packaged product not to be taken seriously.
My impression is that this art is the real deal, going into great depth of human body structure and capable of real combat application. If there was one art I could master in addition to karate, this would be it.
I agree that the web site, aside from not knowing how to spell it (though Romanizing Chinese is tricky) I agree the site doesn't accurately describe the true art of qi'n na. As I said, I suspect the web site is a commercial product for the uninformed. There's a good chance the site's poster is uninformed with the art as well.I know what Qinna is, I've trained a bit. I don't know what Quinna (and that is the spelling on the site) is and per the description on the site, I still don't know what Quinna is.... because it most certainly does not describe qinna
It’s romanized as qin na (Pinyin), or ch’in na (Wade-Giles).Qi'n na or Chin Na is the art of seizing and locking.
There is a video in the site showing this whatever it is. Also not Qinna or aikidoI agree that the web site, aside from not knowing how to spell it (though Romanizing Chinese is tricky) I agree the site doesn't accurately describe the true art of qi'n na. As I said, I suspect the web site is a commercial product for the uninformed. There's a good chance the site's poster is uninformed with the art as well.